Tooleybuc

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Tooleybuc Bridge (Bridge No 3244) over the Murray River is an Allan timber truss and steel lift span bridge constructed in 1925

 and is listed on the NSW State Heritage Register. 

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Tooleybuc is a well-known holiday destination for families and is a great stop-over point on the alternate route from Adelaide to Sydney – the perfect place to get off the highway and refresh.


Popular for its riverside location, the area is also rich in industry from large scale dry land cereal and livestock production, to small intensive horticulture, wineries and tourist businesses. It’s a vibrant community with plenty of attractions to explore, including the historic Tooleybuc Bridge built in 1925. The region has recently experienced significant growth through production of almond and pistachio nuts.


Tooleybuc boasts a number of beautifully maintained parks along the river that make for fabulous lunch or rest stops with plenty of amusement on offer for the kids. It's also a great part of the world to visit with your boat and fishing rod, featuring a community boat ramp in operation near the center of town.


There’s a picturesque nine-hole golf course with river views at the Tooleybuc Sporting Club that golfers of all standards will enjoy. The club also houses a collection of tiff dwarf grass bowling greens. Be sure to check out the latest events as visitors are always welcome to join the field and play with the locals.



Built in 1925, the heritage-listed Tooleybuc Bridge is a timber truss and steel lift-span bridge over the Murray River. The bridge is of technical significance for its sophisticated design and construction. It was the last of a series of bridges over the Murray River that incorporated central lift spans with innovative truss spans, which still operates today.


Drop into the cellar door of Andrew Peace Wines (Piangil), one of Australia’s largest family-owned wineries. BBQ and pizza oven available on request.